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south america profit open again not all that significant. contrast that news with the report. ♪ hallelujah >> u.s. based furniture maker makes bed springs that i'm sure at some point pondered going into europe or latin mesh. i'm sure a whipper snapper said we have to make it more in the bed spring market. guess what? the good old us of a made these guys important. not because the stocks are going down, this one will be a jumper when the market opens tomorrow. it has been two weeks since the markets open tomorrow. the mortgage business, us bank corp and i'm not banking away. wells far go. i think it may have dinged their profit margin. hiring people to meet that demand. how could housing be this strong in light of all of the markets since the economy got so weak? lower prices and lower taxes and of course super low mortgage rates. and then moving them into new houses where the jobs are. it doesn't hurt that they are putting money into them. they are starting to close with declining housing stocks. good news for household formati formations.
south america profit open again not all that significant. contrast that news with the report. ♪ hallelujah >> u.s. based furniture maker makes bed springs that i'm sure at some point pondered going into europe or latin mesh. i'm sure a whipper snapper said we have to make it more in the bed spring market. guess what? the good old us of a made these guys important. not because the stocks are going down, this one will be a jumper when the market opens tomorrow. it has been two weeks since...
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so they have exposure to spain, portugal and south america. liz: this chart shows that. >> exactly. so these are the types of charts frankly that you will often see us buying. we are looking for things that have been discarded, left behind. has a collection of incredible assets, broadcast media, print media, as well as for profit education. you have a business that's a real business with thoughtful management that's been executing brilliantly through a very tough operating environment. liz: looking at a name that's just going through a tough time but it is a real gem. >> that's our specialty. liz: another one, you kind of indicated that you like the auto companies like gm and fiat, not so much the autoparts, yet you like this one, why? >> it is a name that a lot of people know because it is a familiar company in the united states. it is a business that is a real business, but what's hidden is their real estate assets. and today pep boys is trading below the value of its real estate. liz: because they own the property under which -- >> exactly. they own a lot of their real estate, a
so they have exposure to spain, portugal and south america. liz: this chart shows that. >> exactly. so these are the types of charts frankly that you will often see us buying. we are looking for things that have been discarded, left behind. has a collection of incredible assets, broadcast media, print media, as well as for profit education. you have a business that's a real business with thoughtful management that's been executing brilliantly through a very tough operating environment....
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america and south africa. so those were some of the positive things that happened, but there was a lot of emotion there in that classroom today. anderson? >> there's emotion really everywhere in this town. i've had people come up to me and say, i have no more tears left. and yet we see people crying all the time. it's hard not to when you're here. president obama's arrival, of course, reminds us of the many difficult roles that a president plays in our national life. i want to bring in our chief white house correspondent jessica yellin, who's joining me here right now. the president, we believe, is already inside the high school, yes? >> yes, he's grieving and comforting families who have lost loved ones. >> and the service is to start at 7:00. he'll also be speaking there. >> he'll be speaking, and i'm told that the president has himself been working on these remarks. he's taken it personally and been preparing them, even on his way up here, anderson. told that the remarks will speak to the nation's obligatio
america and south africa. so those were some of the positive things that happened, but there was a lot of emotion there in that classroom today. anderson? >> there's emotion really everywhere in this town. i've had people come up to me and say, i have no more tears left. and yet we see people crying all the time. it's hard not to when you're here. president obama's arrival, of course, reminds us of the many difficult roles that a president plays in our national life. i want to bring in...
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south korean rap sensation psy into the spot light. the most-watched youtube video ever. tonight, his lyrics from years ago and anti-american words are causing anger here at home, just as he prepares to perform for the president. here's muhammad lila. >> reporter: call it controversy, "gangnam style." long before it sparked a dance craze, he performed at a politically charged concert in 2004 with anti-american sentiment running high after a korean missionary was killed in iraq. he sang these lyrics. kill those bleeping yankees who have been keeping them hostage. kill their daughters, mothers, daughters in law and fathers. >> if you were thinking of horrible things that could get pop stars in trouble, you would have a hard time coming up with worse things than this. >> reporter: many fans are reacting with fury, saying spy should not be able to headline the christmas in washington concert on sunday. the president scheduled to attend. this is not the first time an artist has courted a political controversy. but this is different. spy is
south korean rap sensation psy into the spot light. the most-watched youtube video ever. tonight, his lyrics from years ago and anti-american words are causing anger here at home, just as he prepares to perform for the president. here's muhammad lila. >> reporter: call it controversy, "gangnam style." long before it sparked a dance craze, he performed at a politically charged concert in 2004 with anti-american sentiment running high after a korean missionary was killed in iraq....
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. >> well, we did have the 2005 hurricane katrina which devastated the gulf south america. we had 2000 people killed in that disaster. we have never had something like this, and actual disaster. what was learned from katrina is that george w. bush got a lot of phones down for doing a flyover and for not going into louisiana. for acting like he could look at it from a distance. all politicians have learned from his mistakes. uc barack obama cancelling his campaign, going to new jersey, and meeting with chris christie, a republican. most people in the u.s. he has done a good job. he was talking with the army corps as engineers. in that regard, it has helped, getting all the face time on the television when you don't see much of mitt romney. >> it has been striking, hasn't it, to see him with the governor and listening to the two of them congratulate and thank each other in this campaign we have seen such bitter politics. to see a democrat and republican coming together like this. >> that is supposed to be the best of america, when there is a kind of bipartisan effort in a tim
. >> well, we did have the 2005 hurricane katrina which devastated the gulf south america. we had 2000 people killed in that disaster. we have never had something like this, and actual disaster. what was learned from katrina is that george w. bush got a lot of phones down for doing a flyover and for not going into louisiana. for acting like he could look at it from a distance. all politicians have learned from his mistakes. uc barack obama cancelling his campaign, going to new jersey, and...
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returned to profitability in south america and china profit jumped 10%. shares jumped 9.5% as volume tripled. g.m. hopes to stop losing money in europe by the middle of the decade. yesterday, ford told us it expects its european business to begin turning around in about a year. today, ford shares were also on the move after its strong earnings report during the market closure. ford rallied 8.2%. over $11 per share for the first time since may. some merger action in the clothes and fashion industry hit the tape with p.v.h. buying warnaco group, that's the company licensing calvin klein, speedo and other brands. warncstock shot up almost 39%. the dl tols $2.8 llion in cash and stock. the buyer, p.v.h., rose 20% as a big sign of market confidence in the deal. and u.s. vitamin maker schiff nutrition has agreed to be bought by bayer, pushing schiff stock up 46%. the five most actively traded exchange traded products were mixed. the volatility note saw the biggest gain, up 2%. and that's tonight's "market focus." >> susie: a warning tonight from the u.s. treasu
returned to profitability in south america and china profit jumped 10%. shares jumped 9.5% as volume tripled. g.m. hopes to stop losing money in europe by the middle of the decade. yesterday, ford told us it expects its european business to begin turning around in about a year. today, ford shares were also on the move after its strong earnings report during the market closure. ford rallied 8.2%. over $11 per share for the first time since may. some merger action in the clothes and fashion...
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and still ahead for you in this hour there's more pain ahead for a struggling greece south and struggles to pass reform as it needs to get another cash injection its creditors are planning to request even more sacrifices. must be prepared and get out of the way america's east coast braces for the onslaught of hurricane sandy. now thanks that's the reaction of residents in east london to europe's largest mosque being planned for their backyard it will be right next to the olympic site as r.t. as polly boy found out is not only the sheer size but the islamic group developing it but they're worried about. four times bigger than some paul's cathedral a mega mosque that will fit ten thousand people and it could be coming to london's east end if it gets the go ahead it's built the river in center will be the same size as london's looming but as a promise station it would also be the biggest place of worship in the u.k. of any religion but critics have slammed the proposal saying that it would create a muslim pastor in the forces that are still working to bring the largest mosque the u.k. has e
and still ahead for you in this hour there's more pain ahead for a struggling greece south and struggles to pass reform as it needs to get another cash injection its creditors are planning to request even more sacrifices. must be prepared and get out of the way america's east coast braces for the onslaught of hurricane sandy. now thanks that's the reaction of residents in east london to europe's largest mosque being planned for their backyard it will be right next to the olympic site as r.t. as...
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america. now they're mostly down in the mexican area, but they are coming up periodically in arizona and texas. jarod: great. now, is this a full-grown jaguarundi? sandy: this is a full-grown adult. jarod: wow. so they don't get very big at all. sandy: no, no, this is about as big as they get, and they do have a couple of variations on their coloring. jarod: mm-hm. sandy: aztec, here, she's a dark one, and her sister maya has a lot more of the reddish tones. jarod: oh, so they can have different coloration, even within the same litter then. sandy: exactly. jarod: wow. now, look at this. just like any cat, especially your cats at home, this jaguarundi, even though he's pretty weasel-like, he still has all those same cat behaviors. and what sandy is trying to do is lure him over with the one thing that cats love most, and that's motion. sandy: that's right. jarod: and this is a cat. now, a cat this size doesn't seem -- you know, compared to jaguars, or mountain lions, or even bobcats for that ma
america. now they're mostly down in the mexican area, but they are coming up periodically in arizona and texas. jarod: great. now, is this a full-grown jaguarundi? sandy: this is a full-grown adult. jarod: wow. so they don't get very big at all. sandy: no, no, this is about as big as they get, and they do have a couple of variations on their coloring. jarod: mm-hm. sandy: aztec, here, she's a dark one, and her sister maya has a lot more of the reddish tones. jarod: oh, so they can have...
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and big increases in exports to south america. particularly mexico and venezuela. venezuela used to be a net exporter themselves, now they're importing a lot of gasoline from the u.s. this is the reason some are also saying that we're looking at higher gasoline prices at the pump. $3.74 a gallon, seema, now is the national average. over to you at the nasdaq. >> sharon, you know the nasdaq breaking 3,000 threshold yesterday. right now about 10 points shy in terms of technology we have advanced microdevices being the outperformer in trade. the company announcing the acquisition of c micro for around $340 million. this move is seen as a way to heighten the competition with intel. so that's a stock to watch. one stock that's not participating in the gains that we've seen at the nasdaq, research in motion. a big decliner. analysts at jefferies making pretty bearish call saying rimm will most likely not meet q-4 estimates. the company continues to compete of course with the popularity of the apple ipad and iphone. actually, on that note let's take a look at apple. hit a
and big increases in exports to south america. particularly mexico and venezuela. venezuela used to be a net exporter themselves, now they're importing a lot of gasoline from the u.s. this is the reason some are also saying that we're looking at higher gasoline prices at the pump. $3.74 a gallon, seema, now is the national average. over to you at the nasdaq. >> sharon, you know the nasdaq breaking 3,000 threshold yesterday. right now about 10 points shy in terms of technology we have...
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that and what we see out of the harvest in south america will determine the price for grain in 2013. >> tom: a look at the commodities and the federal reserve. lincoln ellis with us, werethe strategic financial group. and the federal reserve's big move. and that looming fiscal cliff, we'll have an update on that tomorrow. >> susie: investors were on fed-watch, tom, and it was very interesting watching the blue chip dow average as ben bernanke was giving his press conference. the dow got as high at 80 points, and the more he talked about the fiscal cliff and other issues facing the economy, it went down, down, down, closing down three points. >> tom: any of the enthusiasm that came out when the federal reserve announced it was going to continue to buy bonds slowly deflated throughout the afternoon, the longer the chairman tended to speak. there was less enthusiasm about what the federal reserve is doing. maybe less concern about why the federal reserve is doing it. let's go ahead and take a look at our "market focus." the major stock indices couldn't hold on to their midday gains as t
that and what we see out of the harvest in south america will determine the price for grain in 2013. >> tom: a look at the commodities and the federal reserve. lincoln ellis with us, werethe strategic financial group. and the federal reserve's big move. and that looming fiscal cliff, we'll have an update on that tomorrow. >> susie: investors were on fed-watch, tom, and it was very interesting watching the blue chip dow average as ben bernanke was giving his press conference. the dow...
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when it happens off the coast of south america we have that much, maybe more. this was 2 1/2 hours. because it's a direct shot at the hawaiian island. slarlt, we h as a result -- as result, we had to make sure everything was done, and happily the experiences of the past have paid dividends. we were satisfied that we had gotten people to a position of safety when they needed to be. >> then again, when you mention the two to three hours, is that when you anticipate potentially getting the all clear? >> no. that's when i anticipate having enough information to know when we are going to be able to give the all clear. i suspect that we will not be doing the all clear for at least an hour or two after that because we're going to have to confirm that there were no damages, do a visual coastal check. then we're going to have to have a two-part message that will talk about returning to homes on land and the ocean. >> mayor, we appreciate you hopping on the phone. we know this is a busy, busy nights for you. we appreciate it. >> thank you to you, as well. and my wishes to the first lady who w
when it happens off the coast of south america we have that much, maybe more. this was 2 1/2 hours. because it's a direct shot at the hawaiian island. slarlt, we h as a result -- as result, we had to make sure everything was done, and happily the experiences of the past have paid dividends. we were satisfied that we had gotten people to a position of safety when they needed to be. >> then again, when you mention the two to three hours, is that when you anticipate potentially getting the...
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to creaks america's oldest nuclear plant doesn't it was built i gather two years before fukushima could age be a factor any potential danger or course of course i mean the older the nuclear power station the less. the less good the integrity of the various control systems and the and the actual components of the control systems too of course without much older the more corroded they can be brittle as a result of new drawing of this. so yes of course that certainly is a factor and in fact and you create like all of those both those near new york city were built against the express wishes of the people who live there were pushed through by some kind of photo work which which overcame the opposition of people who live. in my what you just said it's not great news for people in new york new york state is they tend to sleep peacefully tonight officials say there are currently no protective actions taking place outside the nuclear facility they say because there's no evidence that radiation ok but it should precautions be taken anyway i think it's more likely that there's nothing much they ca
to creaks america's oldest nuclear plant doesn't it was built i gather two years before fukushima could age be a factor any potential danger or course of course i mean the older the nuclear power station the less. the less good the integrity of the various control systems and the and the actual components of the control systems too of course without much older the more corroded they can be brittle as a result of new drawing of this. so yes of course that certainly is a factor and in fact and...
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. >>> america has a new ally in the ongoing conflict of north korea. she is south korea's new president-elect, nicknamed the ice queen. she won yesterday's election. her father was president in the '60s. >>> a familiar honor for president obama. he is, again, "time" magazine's person of the year. an editor said, we are in the midst of historic, cultural and demographic changes. and obama is both the symbol and in some ways the architect of this new america. he also received the honor in 2008. >>> and coming up next, after the break, how the fiscal cliff could mean a delayed tax refund. don't like to hear that. for millions of americans. >>> plus, it's a procrastinator's dream. deep discounts expected at stores this weekend, after a disappointing season so far. >>> and the universe has a new reigning beauty queen. we'll tell you the winner when we come right back. (kj;ñ;ñ;ñ;ñx >>> welcome back, everybody. the deadlock over how to avoid the fiscal cliff is putting a damper on stocks. for the first time this week, all the major averages on wall stree
. >>> america has a new ally in the ongoing conflict of north korea. she is south korea's new president-elect, nicknamed the ice queen. she won yesterday's election. her father was president in the '60s. >>> a familiar honor for president obama. he is, again, "time" magazine's person of the year. an editor said, we are in the midst of historic, cultural and demographic changes. and obama is both the symbol and in some ways the architect of this new america. he also...
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america as well. but what the u.s. oil and natural gas assets bring to the table, in addition to commodities, is well outside freport's existing portfolio of business, is a reduced level of country risk, especially compared to what you undertake when you do business in indonesia or the d.r.c. >> tom: just a half minute left, and i want to ask you about the stock for freport mac moran, how should long-term investors take a look at this? >> well, long-term investors that had been sitting in freport original need to ask themselves are you really interested in this oil and gas story. because you need to remember investors to have undertaken this deal on their own. they didn't need freporto go out and lever up and pay a 39% premium for planes. >> tom: dan, do you own freport? >> i do not. >> tom: daniel rohr with us, he is with morningstar. >> reporter: i'm erika miller in new york. tomorrow, we'll talk to the c.e.o. of kitchen chain sur la table and hear his outlook for holiday spending. >> susie: finally
america as well. but what the u.s. oil and natural gas assets bring to the table, in addition to commodities, is well outside freport's existing portfolio of business, is a reduced level of country risk, especially compared to what you undertake when you do business in indonesia or the d.r.c. >> tom: just a half minute left, and i want to ask you about the stock for freport mac moran, how should long-term investors take a look at this? >> well, long-term investors that had been...
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. >>> thousands of struggling homeowners are getting the help they need in the south bay and the help is going to be there for almost a week if you need it, too. the neighborhood assistance corporation of america is hosting its annual american dream event at san jose's convention center. this is video from last year. the five-day program pairs people with counselors and bank representatives and helps to lower their mortgage payments, interest rates and also fighting foreclosure. the services are free. one man we spoke to says he got his monthly mortgage payment reduced by $1,000. >> i went from a 6.5% interest only to a 2% fixed which made my house payment $1,700 a month. >> now, if you are interested, this event is being held at the south hall at san jose's convention center on south market street. it runs through monday night and is open 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. every day. >> what a great service. a lot of people in need out there. >>> still ahead at 11:00, just five days until the election and new jersey's governor takes some heat for his praise of president obama. how chris christie
. >>> thousands of struggling homeowners are getting the help they need in the south bay and the help is going to be there for almost a week if you need it, too. the neighborhood assistance corporation of america is hosting its annual american dream event at san jose's convention center. this is video from last year. the five-day program pairs people with counselors and bank representatives and helps to lower their mortgage payments, interest rates and also fighting foreclosure. the...
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they come in suitcases. >> if iran puts nuclear weapons in latin america or south america, you will have a major outbreak of war against iran. >> are you taking this serious? >> no, not as you see. i don't think it's frivolous. i don't think they're talking about having nuclear weapons. >> john, you have been taking in -- >> taken in? >> this is war party -- >> prime time here! ahmadinejad! >> castro is 85. ahmadinejad -- >> reason why they can set up. >> the clapper! >> in cuba! >> the clapper says they don't get a nuclear weapon. they haven't made a decision to build one. panetta said the same thing. intelligence says we're not sure they even move into a nuclear weapon. the point is there's a war party in this city which is trying to drive this country into preemptive war in iran. >> did you hear the chairwoman say what she said, they can launch attacks from there? >> they're not going to -- >> are you making fun of her? >> it's a war party propaganda to the nth degree. >> i agree. >> what do you think the consequences are? >> they're trying to get us in a war with iran. >> they could
they come in suitcases. >> if iran puts nuclear weapons in latin america or south america, you will have a major outbreak of war against iran. >> are you taking this serious? >> no, not as you see. i don't think it's frivolous. i don't think they're talking about having nuclear weapons. >> john, you have been taking in -- >> taken in? >> this is war party -- >> prime time here! ahmadinejad! >> castro is 85. ahmadinejad -- >> reason why they...
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yannick south america's largest gold mine is paralyzed. new number of the farmers trade unions and university students asked me to mediate interviews where you'll be able with the government finally had to accept me as a mediator but the company always refused to let me mediate with them again. if you provoke them. if you act like a hot shot yelling silly things. then instead of reaching the solution there will be a bloodbath. and you've got some of them will die but more poor people will die and they'll remember their dead forever but who will remember the poor so i'm asking you now it's better to fight than to be contaminated no no no no no no no please forget that slogan friend you think i agree with you but it seems like you're saying kill me. we want to live or if anyone here wants to die there's a cemetery oh burke i'll help you dig the hole and give them us we want to live right this is a struggle for life. yes to live no to gold. for the first time people living in the nearby city of america join the farmers to defend mount killing
yannick south america's largest gold mine is paralyzed. new number of the farmers trade unions and university students asked me to mediate interviews where you'll be able with the government finally had to accept me as a mediator but the company always refused to let me mediate with them again. if you provoke them. if you act like a hot shot yelling silly things. then instead of reaching the solution there will be a bloodbath. and you've got some of them will die but more poor people will die...
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we got south america, north america. obviously early 1500s. >> that's actually from 1540. that's the first printed map of the western hemisphere. it's also the first map, if you look just there, to name the pacific ocean. >> price? >> price on that is $450,000. >> if i invest in one of those, how much would i expect to appreciate? >> it's very difficult to say that. on the whole in the last 20 years, maps have shown to be a very good investment. as with everything, investments can go up as well as down. >> it's amazing how well preserved they are. 1473. if one of our viewers were to buy that, how would they have to store it? how could they keep it? >> basically, the real enemy of old paper is lots of water. you want to keep it reasonably dry. >> don't read that in the bathtub. >> exactly. >> and do i have to be wealthy? haven't you got, for example, some investable maps or rare books that would be in the hundreds of dollars as opposed to the millions? >> certainly. we start from $500 and go up to $5 million. walk with me here, another map that is certainly more affordable
we got south america, north america. obviously early 1500s. >> that's actually from 1540. that's the first printed map of the western hemisphere. it's also the first map, if you look just there, to name the pacific ocean. >> price? >> price on that is $450,000. >> if i invest in one of those, how much would i expect to appreciate? >> it's very difficult to say that. on the whole in the last 20 years, maps have shown to be a very good investment. as with everything,...
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soybeans moving to a five-month low, seems like there is plentiful supply of the crop and south america with great weather. david: look at some of the homebuilder names amongst the worst performers again, all this enthusiasm about homebuilding that we saw in the second and third quarter kind of being left out of the balloon particularly stocks, looking at the 8% loss come to thin you think was goino happen. it had a tremendous buildup, so that is still in the green for the year, but a big drop-off on this particular day. a top strategist who says the gold craze is just getting started and if you don't play it, you shouldn't be in it. sandra: getting back into the workforce, a veteran himself joins us with a look at the extraordinary program. david: yesterday was veterans day. now what drove the market with the "data download." a mixed day on wall street as stocks struggled for some sort of direction. up and down following the worst week for the market in months. the nasdaq closing i in the red, nostrils and telecom were the top performers while utilities and technology stocks lagged a l
soybeans moving to a five-month low, seems like there is plentiful supply of the crop and south america with great weather. david: look at some of the homebuilder names amongst the worst performers again, all this enthusiasm about homebuilding that we saw in the second and third quarter kind of being left out of the balloon particularly stocks, looking at the 8% loss come to thin you think was goino happen. it had a tremendous buildup, so that is still in the green for the year, but a big...
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central and south america, guerrilla groups are hiding in the mountains where the coffee is grown and often drug cartels. it's a big part of the job in those parts of the world. >> let me run a clip. you're in ethiopia, sleeping under a truck because you're trying to avoid robbers, which is bad. then it gets much worse. let's play that. >> that, my friend, guaranteed 100%. that is a male spotted hyena. hear that moan? that moo? when a hyena eats an animal, it eats its hooves, teeth, skull. they do it while the animal is living. i'm telling you what, that is not a way to go. >> no kidding. >> yeah. >> what is the most dangerous situation you've ever found yourself in? >> couple of years ago, i think the worst was in angola and i got caught up in a riot, ended up getting stabbed, punctured my right lung. wrong place at the wrong time. i was very interested in the re-emergence of the country as a coffee country and came in a little too er, i think. >> what's the best cup of coffee you've come across? >> that is so not the best cup of coffee from the green room. >> i can't believe you're
central and south america, guerrilla groups are hiding in the mountains where the coffee is grown and often drug cartels. it's a big part of the job in those parts of the world. >> let me run a clip. you're in ethiopia, sleeping under a truck because you're trying to avoid robbers, which is bad. then it gets much worse. let's play that. >> that, my friend, guaranteed 100%. that is a male spotted hyena. hear that moan? that moo? when a hyena eats an animal, it eats its hooves, teeth,...
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same thing is true on the flip side for european countries, south america and also the asian countries as well. they're relying on goods to be exported out of new york-new jersey and other major ports on the east coast. >> and what about employees in this environment, those who obviously may not be able to get to work because mass transit isn't working, but at the same time might also be worried about paychecks coming through. >> yeah. well, that's an interesting question. that was several hours after hurricane katrina. a call from the white house asking what we needed. it was reaction answer at first -- we needed food, blankets, water. what's really needed is manpower, electrical power and also intermobile connectivity, bridges, roads, access to mid-america, to your market area's got to be open so those goods can move. that's an absolute must. how the workers get to work is going to be an issue that's got to be dealt with because it is absolutely vital. manpower is number one, even above electrical power. otherwise you have no port, have you no operations. >> it is good to see you, si
same thing is true on the flip side for european countries, south america and also the asian countries as well. they're relying on goods to be exported out of new york-new jersey and other major ports on the east coast. >> and what about employees in this environment, those who obviously may not be able to get to work because mass transit isn't working, but at the same time might also be worried about paychecks coming through. >> yeah. well, that's an interesting question. that was...
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south carolina... bloomington, california... austin, texas... we are all here to represent the country we love. this is for everyone back home. it's go time. across america, we're all committed to team usa. would you mind if to be i go ahead of you?omer. instead we had someone go ahead of him and win fifty thousand dollars. congratulations you are our one millionth customer. people don't like to miss out on money that should have been theirs. that's why at ally we have the raise your rate 2-year cd. you can get a one-time rate increase if our two-year rate goes up. if your bank makes you miss out, you need an ally. ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. >>> welcome back to the second half of "outfront." we start the second half of our show with stories we care about, folks who are reporting from the front lines. the usda said food prices could rise as much as 3% to 4% next year because the u.s. is experiencing the worst drought in 50 years. and it's taking a real toll on corn crops. take a look at this chart. it shows the average percent of
south carolina... bloomington, california... austin, texas... we are all here to represent the country we love. this is for everyone back home. it's go time. across america, we're all committed to team usa. would you mind if to be i go ahead of you?omer. instead we had someone go ahead of him and win fifty thousand dollars. congratulations you are our one millionth customer. people don't like to miss out on money that should have been theirs. that's why at ally we have the raise your rate...
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a 20-year-old girl from, i believe, south america, right? >> brazilian woman. >> catalina auctioned off her virginity. >> all the guys are looking. >> to a man -- we believe it's a man, a japanese gentleman. she auctioned her virginity to a man who paid $780,000 for her. she said she did it because she wanted the money to go to a charity in her hometown of brazil to rebuild homes and things. that's why i did it the first time. [ laughter ] made sense at the time. you know, you grow, you learn. you would do the same thing again. but back then -- ♪ ♪ like a virgin touched for the very first time ♪ >> you are crazy. >> anyway, she did it. circumnavigate the prostitution laws. it's going to take place aboard a plane. would you turn your phone off, woman? >> it's karen. she says she's watching. just so you know. she's watching us. >> flying some place between australia and the u.s. the young woman says the auction is just business. i'm a romantic girl at heart and believe in love, but this will make a huge difference to my area. not that ar
a 20-year-old girl from, i believe, south america, right? >> brazilian woman. >> catalina auctioned off her virginity. >> all the guys are looking. >> to a man -- we believe it's a man, a japanese gentleman. she auctioned her virginity to a man who paid $780,000 for her. she said she did it because she wanted the money to go to a charity in her hometown of brazil to rebuild homes and things. that's why i did it the first time. [ laughter ] made sense at the time. you...
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larry gloating in front of students visiting from south america. all right, larry, well enjoy it while you still can. we are going to be talking to him. larry, are you there? i deliberately cut your line. >> i am here, larry, and i am enjoying that still. >> did you like the ice cream? did the students like the ice cream? >> it was terrific ice cream. we had 20 visiting high school students from columbia -- from peru and bolivia. >> so i am a worldwide loser? that's good. >> well, i put it this way to them. i said if you were in charge of the federal debt, that debt would be paid 100%. >> well i didn't hear that. that didn't make the edit room floor. >> ask michelle about it. one of your staffers didn't put that part in. >> we mean what we say. i wish congress with the guarantees it makes. you know the whole election, everything that has developed since, are you surprised and not only that i paid up on the debt which is marvelous and you shouldn't be surprised, but that we are read nooght election where we can do more spending. we are reading where
larry gloating in front of students visiting from south america. all right, larry, well enjoy it while you still can. we are going to be talking to him. larry, are you there? i deliberately cut your line. >> i am here, larry, and i am enjoying that still. >> did you like the ice cream? did the students like the ice cream? >> it was terrific ice cream. we had 20 visiting high school students from columbia -- from peru and bolivia. >> so i am a worldwide loser? that's...
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columbia, south carolina, involved in this. storms from washington, d.c. to mobile today. a quick look at the northeast. it's damp and foggy. one storm system is replaced by >> all of america's weather right here on "good morning america" in the next half hour. elizabeth? >>> coming up, what did adam lanza's mother know? and were there warning signs missed when it came to the shooter? ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] oh what fun it is to ride. get the mercedes-benz on your wish list at the winter event going on now through december 31st. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer ] lease a 2013 e350 for $579 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. for centuries." ♪ this levian collection is amazing. maybe it's time to start your own. [ female announcer ] kay jewelers presents today's levian collection... [ gasps ] featuring exclusive levian chocolate diamonds. from the levian family - where the latest in fashion meets fine jewelry. one more reason kay is the number-one jewelry store in america. it's... a work of art? ♪ every kiss begins with kay five days lat
columbia, south carolina, involved in this. storms from washington, d.c. to mobile today. a quick look at the northeast. it's damp and foggy. one storm system is replaced by >> all of america's weather right here on "good morning america" in the next half hour. elizabeth? >>> coming up, what did adam lanza's mother know? and were there warning signs missed when it came to the shooter? ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] oh what fun it is to ride. get the...
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he went to south america after riding to two booms and busts in california. here is what he said in 2009 after his first fortune. >> i have more money than a person could reasonably be expected to spend. >> i know someone in a helicopter with him earlier this year and said he was crazy and he had security and it was pretty wild. guys back to you. >> jane wells. thank you for that. could there be more rest ahead in europe? let's bring in west pack constitutional bank. you want to sell risk here. you want to sell your ausi and at what level snz. >> i'm looking to sell because we have negative headlines. positive data out of australia. i would like to enter a short position at 1.2185. target 1.20 the figure. i am going to put a stock -- >> next on "fast money" what do you do when stocks soar? our traders will tell you when to hold them and when to fold them. more "fast money" straight ahead. i'm a conservative investor. i invest in what i know. i turned 65 last week. i'm getting married. planning a life. there are risks, sure. but, there's no reward without it.
he went to south america after riding to two booms and busts in california. here is what he said in 2009 after his first fortune. >> i have more money than a person could reasonably be expected to spend. >> i know someone in a helicopter with him earlier this year and said he was crazy and he had security and it was pretty wild. guys back to you. >> jane wells. thank you for that. could there be more rest ahead in europe? let's bring in west pack constitutional bank. you want...
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it's still south america all around south america. >>. >> brazil, and europeans and not the chinese yet although that's next from mime. >> choin ease and new york, really in new york. >> heavy. >> four of the five deals i've done in the week are chinese. >> and they're from mainland china? >> yes. >> and they want to come here, what? are these large places? are they going to open businesses here? they're safety deposit boxes and places they can enjoy and places to have money that's not in their homeland. >> so if i want to buy a condominium in miami can i get credit for it, can i get a mortgage? >> but not with a lot of leverage. 60%, and there are larger banks that are getting back into the market there. one of the things i want to point out also is in new york, because we do business in new york as well, is latin american buyers who traditionally looked at miami as the place to put capital or brazilians, they're now coming to new york and then mimy is getting more russian, more european buyers. >> are you seeing the same thing? >> yes. >> miami is the center of latin america, that's t
it's still south america all around south america. >>. >> brazil, and europeans and not the chinese yet although that's next from mime. >> choin ease and new york, really in new york. >> heavy. >> four of the five deals i've done in the week are chinese. >> and they're from mainland china? >> yes. >> and they want to come here, what? are these large places? are they going to open businesses here? they're safety deposit boxes and places they can...
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across america, we're all committed to team usa. the global ready one ? yeah, but you won't need... ♪ hajimemashite. hajimemashite. hajimemashite. you guys like football ? thank you so much. i'm stoked. you stoked ? totally. ... and he says, "under the mattress." souse le matelas. ( laughter ) why's the new guy sending me emails from paris ? paris, france ? verizon's 4g lte devices are global-ready. plus, global data for just $25. only from verizon. with two times the points onake lunch dining in restaurants,ch? you may find yourself asking why not, a lot. chase sapphire preferred. there's more to enjoy. just $14.99. start with soup, salad and cheddar bay biscuits then choose one of 7 entrees plus dessert! four perfect courses, just $14.99. come into red lobster and sea food differently. fiber one. uh, forgot jack's cereal. [ jack ] what's for breakfast? um... try the number one! [ jack ] yeah, this is pretty good. [ male announcer ] half a day's worth of fiber. fiber one. >>> those of you on twitter ask me what i would tell my 12-year-old self the same
across america, we're all committed to team usa. the global ready one ? yeah, but you won't need... ♪ hajimemashite. hajimemashite. hajimemashite. you guys like football ? thank you so much. i'm stoked. you stoked ? totally. ... and he says, "under the mattress." souse le matelas. ( laughter ) why's the new guy sending me emails from paris ? paris, france ? verizon's 4g lte devices are global-ready. plus, global data for just $25. only from verizon. with two times the points onake...
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senator currently serving. >> the future is incredibly bright for america. we have our challenges. we have things that we have to overcome. but, boy, does the future look great in south carolina. >> so what does the future hold for the senate which we'll see 13 additional newcomers. will it actually get things done? >> let's bring in republican strategist and former santorum adviser jim brenburger. and steve, let me start with you. the congressman is going to be among five new republicans, including five women. >> first of all, the new senator is actually very conservative. and i think that's good for the party because i think in the most recent elections, we lost sight of the fact that we have to talk to a lot of constituencies. we don't always represent all the people that we should. by bringing in somebody who is not only african-american, but conservative african-american, it gives us a new messenger, and i think that's very, very important to our party. >> well, in both houses, steve, you have a changing demographic. more women as members of congress. m
senator currently serving. >> the future is incredibly bright for america. we have our challenges. we have things that we have to overcome. but, boy, does the future look great in south carolina. >> so what does the future hold for the senate which we'll see 13 additional newcomers. will it actually get things done? >> let's bring in republican strategist and former santorum adviser jim brenburger. and steve, let me start with you. the congressman is going to be among five new...
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america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> a frightening incident in south florida, a parking garage suddenly collapsed into a cloud of dust, near broward county courthouse yesterday. luckily the structure was being torn down so that no one was actually in at the time, but engineers are now investigating. >>> a demolition contractor made a big mess, not just during but after he tore down this home in arkansas. why? because it's actually the wrong home. the contractor, youngblood demolition, told affiliate kirt he offered the owner 2,000 bucks to make amends. the owner wants $50,000. now the two sides are having to talk through their lawyers. >>> lynard skynard best known for "sweet home alabama" "what's your name" we're face to face with some of the band members and how they see and love to enjoy generations of fans in the concert. ays a key role throughout our lives. one a day men's 50+ is a complete multi-vitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. it has more of
america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> a frightening incident in south florida, a parking garage suddenly collapsed into a cloud of dust, near broward county courthouse yesterday. luckily the structure was being torn down so that no one was actually in at the time, but engineers are now investigating. >>> a demolition contractor made a big mess, not just during but after he tore down this home in arkansas. why? because it's actually the...
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i mean that whether you live on the west, east, south or the north, we must say to america that the right to vote is precious, and as my colleague said, we've got to organize around this. we are overwhelmed by blocks to voting. it stops people from voting. it treatens people from voting and we have to get away from that to keep the ideals of this constitution and what we were founded on is that we're all created equal. >> you are so right and yourar particularlation of this as a fundamental civil rights issue the core of our democracy. i think the good news is over the past months, what i don't see is a clear republican effort to suppress voters among minority voters, send years those they view adverse to their agendas, the courts stepped in to protect fundamental civil rights. that has been one of the state successful story lines of this election season. as a consist betweens, what we're seeing now is another form of voter suppression the same republican governors not permitting the ballot box to be opened, not permitting the resources to be there. already in florida we've seen a voting
i mean that whether you live on the west, east, south or the north, we must say to america that the right to vote is precious, and as my colleague said, we've got to organize around this. we are overwhelmed by blocks to voting. it stops people from voting. it treatens people from voting and we have to get away from that to keep the ideals of this constitution and what we were founded on is that we're all created equal. >> you are so right and yourar particularlation of this as a...